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    Unitas announces new Executive structure

    Aoife Kenny

    Unitas will be making a change to the Executive Management team structure to ensure it is best placed to continue the journey to provide a truly “Member Centric” organisation, maximising benefits to its members and providing an effective and efficient route to market for their supplier partners.

    Aoife Kenny: Commercial Director, will now take the lead on the development of a number of strategic projects to further enhance the groups capabilities. Aoife will relinquish her Trading responsibilities, however, will retain responsibility for the marketing and retail commercial teams.

    Unitas announces new Executive structure
    Cheryl Hope

    Cheryl Hope: Trading Director, will now take full responsibility for Trading across the Group and will report directly into John Kinney Managing Director.

    “I am extremely pleased with the impact both Aoife and Cheryl have had since joining Unitas,” said Kinney. “They are both highly skilled and motivated individuals who have in a short space of time already made some significant changes to the way we are developing our relationship with both our members and our supplier partners. These changes will ensure we are well placed to not only provide appropriate resource to support our strategic direction but also to ensure we are fully focused on our trading objectives and maximising benefits for all our members and supplier partners”.

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